Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Deagle"


3 mentions found


The $2.8 Million Tree House That Became an Oasis After Loss After her husband’s death, Sue Deagle wanted a home enveloped in nature. With architect Robert Young, Ms. Deagle, who is the SVP and Chief Growth Officer of V2X Inc, created a treehouse in the woods. Photo: Roddy Hafiz for The Wall Street Journal
Persons: Sue Deagle, Robert Young, Deagle, Roddy Hafiz Organizations: V2X Inc, The Wall Street
The following excerpt reveals how Amazon attempted to utilize its physical bookstores to bolster Amazon Prime and its other digital subscription services — in sometimes unethical ways. Among them were bookstores, under the name Amazon Books, which first opened to the public in 2015. Prior to the pandemic, store customers could view one of the free trial offers on a screen in front of them. Amazon spokesperson Jordan Deagle told me that there was no corporate mandate to increase sign-ups for free trials of Amazon subscriptions. The e-commerce giant just couldn't break away from its digital DNA, even in a physical store setting.
Persons: Jason Del Rey, Amazon's, Chris Garlock, Garlock, Jordan Deagle, Deagle, Tony Hoggett, Insider's Eugene Kim Organizations: Walmart, Morning, Amazon, Amazon Prime, East Coast, Amazon Books, Tesco, Harper Business, HarperCollins Publishers, Federal Trade Commission, FTC
Sue Deagle spent more than a year scouring neighborhoods nestled in a forest on the outskirts of Washington, D.C., before buying a 2-acre property in Great Falls, Va., in January 2019. It had a small A-frame house for $900,000 on a steep hill that backs up to a tributary stream of the Potomac River called Difficult Run. An apt metaphor, she thought at the time.
Total: 3